Towns along the Pacific Highway between Brisbane and Newcastle include:
The main road link in Australia is the M1. It is made up of the main highways between capital cities such as the Bruce Highway (far north Queensland to Brisbane), the Pacific Highway from Brisbane to Sydney and the Princes Highway which leads from Sydney to Adelaide.
The distance between Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia and Brisbane, Queensland is 785 kilometres, which is approximately 487 miles. Travel time is around 9.5 hours.
Numerous cities lie between Sydney and Brisbane. They include the Gold Coast, Newcastle, Coffs Harbour, Ballina and Port Macquarie.
The distance between Sydney and Banyo, an outer suburb of Brisbane, is 941 km, travelling via the Pacific Highway. This journey takes around 10.5 hours.
The distance between Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia and Brisbane, Queensland is 785 kilometres, which is approximately 487 miles. Travel time is around 9.5 hours. Air distance is 613km, or 381 miles.
The Pacific Ocean lies east of the Australian city of Brisbane. Brisbane itself is basically sandwiched between the Tasman Sea to the south and the Coral Sea to the north. Both of these are arms of the South Pacific Ocean.
It takes just over nine hours to drive from Brisbane to Newcastle. The distance is 790km.
The driving distance is approximately 750 road miles or 1,203 km. The halfway point is approximately at Moto, just south of Coopernook State Forest, on Pacific Highway.
The Big Oyster is not actually a statue. Situated just north of Taree on the Pacific Highway (eastern coast, between Brisbane and Sydney), it used to be a restaurant and souvenir shop, but is now a used car yard.
From the Brisbane CBD to Bundaberg is a road distance of about 366 km. Half of that is 183 km. The large town of Gympie is 170 km from the Brisbane CBD, so it is located approximately halfway.
From Brisbane to Dubbo, travelling inland via Toowoomba and the Gore Highway to Goondiwindi (the shortest route) is a distance of 850km. The journey takes between 9 and 10 hours, without breaks.
200 kilometres taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 1 - NEWCASTLE, from Sydney, all the way up to TOMAGO ROAD (HIGHWAY 122) to NELSON BAY, north of Newcastle; turn right onto Tomago Road.Take HIGHWAY 122 to Nelson Bay.